Resistance gene cloning from a wild crop relative by sequence capture and association genetics

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Abstract

Disease resistance (R) genes from wild relatives could be used to engineer broad-spectrum resistance in domesticated crops. We combined association genetics with R gene enrichment sequencing (AgRenSeq) to exploit pan-genome variation in wild diploid wheat and rapidly clone four stem rust resistance genes. AgRenSeq enables R gene cloning in any crop that has a diverse germplasm panel.

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Arora, S., Steuernagel, B., Gaurav, K., Chandramohan, S., Long, Y., Matny, O., … Wulff, B. B. H. (2019). Resistance gene cloning from a wild crop relative by sequence capture and association genetics. Nature Biotechnology, 37(2), 139–143. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41587-018-0007-9

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